And this is why I've had people tell me I spelled DS' name wrong (DS' name is Aaron). I can see having to clarify between Aaron and Aron, but assuming Aryn/Ahryn/Ahron/etc. NO.
And this is why I've had people tell me I spelled DS' name wrong (DS' name is Aaron).
I know of 4 guys named Aaron and they 3 spell it the same way you spell DS'. The other one was a guy I used to work with and he spelled it "Ehren", or something like that.
And this is why I've had people tell me I spelled DS' name wrong (DS' name is Aaron).
I know of 4 guys named Aaron and they 3 spell it the same way you spell DS'. The other one was a guy I used to work with and he spelled it "Ehren", or something like that.
The male Aarons I know spell it Aaron or Aron. I know one female Erin and her parents spelled it Erin when she was born, but she recently changed it to Eryn so she could be "unique". We're not 14... we're in our 30s.
I have a cousin who named her kid Bray.ek (no period, trying to make it non-searchable). It's a combo of "Brayden" and "Derek" but neither of those names have ANY connection to either family. They chose them and decided to combine them for the heck of it. ^o)